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A SAFE HAVEN

MSC archived stories - January 13, 2024

The anticipated recent DP follow-up has arrived this week followed by a 'CR' letter, in fact almost 2 identical from Niza, the mom of twin sisters – Joana and Ixayana.

 

The two girls are now just over 3.5yo and live with their elder sister (age 4) and mom in Jalisco. A female dominant family with no father figure around – except grandfather, who lives in Tijuana at Mexico-US border (1,172 miles away) and me across the North Atlantic Ocean.

 

The package was shipped via UPS Express (door-to-door) service to arrive in 3-5 days. 3 days later the tracker alerted me to Mexico customs holding it up pending import tax charge, which I then paid. The package was delivered on December 20 and the signed receipt acknowledged.

 

The family visited the CC (4 days after spending Christmas with granddad) to pick up the gift. As always, Joana is over the moon, yet Ixayana seems flummoxed. If I have to pick a favourite child from my entire sponsorship life, it's got to be Ixayana. I know, Joana would hate me to single her out, but through Ixayana reminds of my own childhood. Mom said, for Christmas they both wrote for Santa Claus asking for a stroller, a crying baby and a Barbie doll. Now, I know what they must be thinking of me! Santa will have his work cut out to change her pouty face next time.

 

Nevertheless, they honoured my request and wore a few clothes, including Christmas socks (photos/letter added to media). But, what captivated me the most is the welcoming and cleanliness of the Tlajomulco CC in Chulavista, a safe haven, thanks to the DP photos, and the colourful letter templates they use.

 

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Total cost of DP (incl. customs charge) = $163

Time taken from dispatch to follow-up = 4wks

Comments

  1. The smile on her face is the best! You made their Christmas a very special one

    January 14, 2024

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  2. Those are two wildly different facial expressions, haha!

    January 14, 2024

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  3. They are both so cute!! One of them was really having fun.. not sure what went in her sister mind.. so funny to see the difference

    January 15, 2024

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  4. I think they are fraternal twins, same as any other siblings, but special just happened to be born at the same time – no difference to sponsoring 2 siblings, which is first for me.

    January 15, 2024

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  5. Very thoughtful presents for the twins! They are indeed saying thanks as individuals. I’m amused Niza writes in the CR letter Ixayana is “a very happy girl.” Of course she is and she gets to express it her way. These two are going to love growing up with you as their sponsor. Looking forward to more!

    January 20, 2024

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  6. Ixayana may have had a lot of crying that morning before arriving at CC to find her sponsor's surprise gift, which is difficult to contain after all that crying! That's how I felt.

    January 21, 2024

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  7. They are the sweetest! It will be interesting to see how their personalities grow ! Love the DP! Something they are sure not to forget.

    January 26, 2024

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  8. Joana's got possession of the lasting memory in red envelope, her eyes say it all.. top secret!

    January 27, 2024

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